Launch of a virtual series on the future of data connectivity systems

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John Gutknecht, global marketing director says: “During a period when remote working has become the norm, it’s never been more important to stay connected and up to date with the latest technical advances in data connectivity systems. This is why we are so pleased that our technical experts will highlight the latest trends, applications, and products that are driving innovation in connectivity, through an educational and interactive virtual series.”

Data Connectivity for Railway Architecture

The online series on June 30, when Egbert Stellinga, product manager for Rail Data Communication products offered TE’s insights on the influence of optimized data connectivity systems in railway architecture, as well as recommendations on how to design and build these systems. Over the past 4 years, Stellinga has established the Rail Data Connectivity (RDC) portfolio within TE’s Rail group. RDC solutions help engineers to build smart, reliable, secure and safe networks in rolling stock.

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“Emerging innovations in railway systems are breaking through to the next stages of productivity and automation,” Stellinga notes. “It’s important to optimize these systems in order to keep trains on track for longer, and meet industry requirements around safety, sustainability, productivity and connectivity,” he explains. In his presentation, Stellinga outlined how to apply the latest solutions in predictive maintenance and remote tracking to improve productivity, while also enhancing the customer experience with connected mobility.

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